Suad Abdullah Bin Hajar Al Shehhi, who works as a biological and DNA expert in the General Directorate of Criminal Evidence and Criminology at Dubai Police General Headquarters, has insisted on enhancing her expertise and developing her scientific and practical abilities through her PhD studies in criminal genetics, which plays an important role in He uncovered the ambiguity surrounding criminal cases, completing a busy scientific career that began with a bachelor's degree in genetics, followed by forensic science at the master's level.

"Usually we have a hard time excluding biological samples (such as toys, blood, etc.) from a crime scene that is not related to crime, known as random samples, so I decided to research in this area using DNA," she said. Extracted from biological samples such as blood, hair, saliva, nails, to find out the actual age of the sample, and whether it corresponds to the time period of the crime, so we can exclude samples that do not correspond to the timing of the crime, knowing the real age of the sample Iron timing if it is unknown, as it is strong evidence to refute false certificates, and contributes to the saving effort, time and costs for checking random samples ».

“I work at the Dubai Police as a biological expert and DNA in the General Directorate of Forensic Evidence, analyzing the biological traces raised from the crime scene to extract the DNA and comparing it to the victim or the accused,” she said. I also analyze the DNA to prove the lineage or filiation. ” Al-Shehhi said: "I have prepared a sworn expert approved by the court to testify before the judiciary, so that we are asked by the judge to clarify and explain the results of DNA in some cases, and has published an international scientific journal two scientific research in my field, and the third will be published next month."

As for al-Shehhi's experience of alienation to achieve “scientific and practical ambition,” she recalls that it is not a new experience. “I am the first way I chose to start my university career at the age of 18. I studied my first undergraduate degree in Australia, which I chose a second station to start at "I did not find any difficulty when choosing a third station to continue my studies in pursuit of my doctorate."

Al-Shehhi pointed out that “despite the harshness of alienation in its difficult circumstances, represented in the distance from family, friends and loved ones, it provided me with great opportunities, ranging from learning about different cultures with different backgrounds, in addition to going through various experiences such as participating in different events and events, in addition to a new important experience. "It is a great responsibility to be the Vice President of the Scholarship Council for Dubai Police inside and outside Scotland."

Initiatives, science fiction and yoga

As Vice President of the Dubai Police Scholarship Council, Souad Al Shehhi works to participate in and contribute to the organization of most national initiatives and events, including National Day, Science Day, World Happiness Day, and World Cancer Day, which are an attractive environment for scholarships to communicate and benefit from active participation. Al Shehhi is a platform to communicate with all Dubai Police students in various countries, to answer their queries, to comment on their remarks and to adopt their suggestions. The Council has the responsibility to remove all obstacles facing these students to overcome them.

Al-Shehhi's leisure time in Glasgow, where she lives, is keen to read science fiction books as they relate to her area of ​​specialization and she practices yoga.